Science, asked by pranzal45, 10 months ago

a charged both can exert force on another
a)charged body
b)uncharged body
c)neither a) or b)
d)both a) and b)​

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Answered by rajratnam107
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Answer:

option d both a and b is a correct answer

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Answered by aashisingh2506
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Answer: Uncharged Body

Explanation:  Anything made of atoms contains electrical charges. An “uncharged body” has equal amounts of positive and negative charges and usually the affects of these cancel beyond a few times the dimensions of molecules in the body.

However, electrons in electron clouds can be shifted by external electric fields. This is also true to a lesser extent of the positive nuclei, but they are much more massive than electrons and don’t shift as much. When an electrically charged object is brought near to a neutral nonconductor, the electric field produced by the charged object slightly shifts every electron cloud by a small amount. If the charged object is positively charged, electron clouds are shifted toward it. If it is negatively charged, electron clouds are shifted away from it. In either case the neutral object will become polarized. There will be more of one charge on the part nearest to the charged object and more of the opposite charge on the farthest parts.

This is equivalent to having a bunch of attractive electrical charges close to the charged object and an equal amount of repulsive charges farther away.

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